Mitchell Schwartz

The Cleveland Browns did themselves and their quarterbacks no favors when they allowed two of their best starting offensive linemen to depart in free agency. Pro Bowl center Alex Mack joined up with the NFC Champion Falcons, while right tackle Mitchell Schwartz also saw himself donning a new set of…

10th-year veteran guard and current Lion Geoff Schwartz was one of a couple of veteran offensive linemen that the Pittsburgh Steelers brought in during free agency back in March in order to kick their tires and test their market value. Schwartz has been a little bit of everything during his…

New series we’re kicking off here to get us through the upcoming dog days of the offseason. Every player wants to improve, to elevate his game in all areas from one season to the next. Understanding that, we’re going to isolate just one area, one faction of a player’s game….

Following up a strong first round where they were able to nab Baylor wideout Corey Coleman with the No. 15 overall pick, the Cleveland Browns decided to build through the trenches on day two of the 2016 NFL Draft. Opening up the second day of the draft, the Browns selected…

Considering the number of casualties that the Cleveland Browns suffered along the offensive line this free agency period, with both starting center Alex Mack and right tackle Mitchell Schwartz agreeing to contracts elsewhere, there is a lot riding on the rapid development of Cameron Erving, who was drafted in the…

While the Pittsburgh Steelers have been somewhat atypically adding some notable pieces to their puzzle utilizing outside free agency this offseason, the Cleveland Browns, no matter who is in charge, have been biding their time, spending the bulk of this free agency period being, well, the Browns—or at least that…

When you think of building an offense, there are usually two positions that come to mind. Getting a quarterback and getting a left tackle to protect him. But in today’s league, the importance between right and left tackle has blurred. Cleveland Browns’ right tackle Mitchell Schwartz, a fun Twitter follow,…

We’ll continue our weekly Wednesday series, breaking down the Pittsburgh Steelers six sacks from Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns. It was an unusual day for the Steelers defense, as they technically recorded a sack on the Browns first offensive play of the game, but really failed to apply much…

Like last week, the Pittsburgh Steelers‘ defense played a physical game. But one play got a little too physical. Arthur Moats was called for a facemask on Johnny Manziel, twisting the QB around and knocking his contact out in a brutal swoop that was justly called. After the game, Moats apologized to…

This year, Jon Ledyard and I will be collaborating our scouting reports. We’ll play to our strengths – he’ll be focusing on the individuals while I’ll be looking at overall scheme. These reports will be broken down into two articles, one for offense and one for defense. Our reports for…

Derek Carr’s jersey probably didn’t even need to be washed after Sunday. At best, a Tide To Go pen would have done the trick. In 46 dropbacks, Carr wasn’t sacked once by the Pittsburgh Steelers pass rush and was only hit once. Mike Tomlin addressed that issue in his opening…

As training camp fast approaches, I’ve decided to break down the current state of the rest of the AFC North heading into the 2015 NFL preseason. A comprehensive Pittsburgh Steelers breakdown will follow my analysis of their three divisional opponents early next week. Today we’ll take an in-depth look at…

I felt compelled to write about Cameron Heyward this week, given that a player with about half his ability in Corey Liuget just signed a five-year, $50 million extension yesterday to remain with the San Diego Chargers for the foreseeable future. No disrespect meant to Liuget, who is a solid…

On the heels of the conclusion of the 2015 NFL Draft, I began to realize the need to enhance my understanding of each team’s draft history; what they’ve built or attempted to build over the past ten years and how they’ve went about that process. This may seem tedious to…

In the National Football League, priority number one is making sure that you can win your division, because you play those three teams twice a year, making up over a third of your schedule, and there’s no better route to the postseason than winning more games than your rivals. While…